Explain that.
Mutant.
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Explain that.
Mutant.
All other women with bigger feet attribute it to pregnancy, but I just got fat and went from a 7.5 to an 8.5.
I still grieve the perfect red wool crew neck sweater that I got rid of and would have been perfect for about 5 shows I have worked on. Now I just bring that stuff to the costume shop. But the rest of my clutter garbage is killing me. And I have sink Lutherans.
I have also fallen in love with this kitty. [link] He has eyebrows and a beautiful tail. I cannot have another kitty.
I save my eBay boxes and envelopes, but at least I can say I do reuse them. Because I do do a fair bit of eBaying.
I save my eBay boxes and envelopes, but at least I can say I do reuse them. Because I do do a fair bit of eBaying.
Oh, I'm only critical of him because in the 7 years I've lived with him, he's sold like ONE item on eBay. The amount of boxes in the office (firehazarddeathtrap) would have you believe he has a thriving eBay business.
The clutter in our house is almost entirely mine. What clutter TCG has is in the basement where no one but him sees it. I do not save boxes though, unles I have an immediate use for them.
I have boxes and good intentions.
After I proclaimed my faith in the microwave pressure cooker I had a feeling that this would be the time it exploded, but it did not! And now I have chili. Nom.
My clutter is all mine. It does not have any reason for being or excuses, it just is.
We decluttered a lot when we moved into this apartment almost a year ago. I'm not too concerned about decluttering before the next move, other than trying to convince CJ to go through his stuff.
Separately, someone jacked my debit card number and hit my account for about $1k. My credit union marked it as fraud before I even realized what had happened. But I haven't paid rent yet, so I'm headed to the credit union in the morning to sign the fraud papers and get them to credit the money back.
Since I'll be there anyway, I'm going to see about starting the home purchase pre-approval process. I'm already in knots of nervousness. In so many ways, I'm not ready, financially, for this. But this is my best chance to get into a better financial situation, so I'm going to take the leap.
Ugh on the fraud, Suzi. Good luck with the pre-approval.